Daily journal and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 18??-1865, August 30, 1865, Image 3

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h iruVAl AND MESSENGER. r Advertisements. Jobbers—Chappell, Bnict f J-' miture. etc-., for sale—J. B. Haber [ r ,j..pi can be infornped ofaJboaid bv inquiring attliw office. [Lilian* Notices— Houston county. ~ j INJ*K Legal Notices. ~ J rir _j. R. Habersham &Cos. • a House wantcl-Apply at this office. . t Arrival—Anderson & Delane. I PisTT XtoKOits ,-M»ny « rt ‘ at a loss 40 I uut fur the fearful fatality attending the k . ytt to out- familiar with their habits, |b a greater womlej that they do not die Ire tartly ItU a of utter im l ib ii;ty to induce t bo negroes to be clean u>iSS - Tbcre are a few ■ ej'ticDS to tbis:ule. They stroll about L street, Job upon the grass under the I j t . roil in the dirt until they become a “ awfnl to look upou.” They never their cltthing only on Sundays, and Ir, ia'the they wear in the day.— I litrlc affection for their offspring, ffi .. inclination to learn their duties to* fcitL. oi. They seem to have hut little Lrfmoral obligation, and live entirely* ■ ’.be present. l ; nless there is a reform Bjjr-r lives and habits, they are destined, ■ IrJiau tribes, to wane away and be le (Ztioct. presume that Col. Dawson, our L ( mmaodant of the Dost, was quite jfjr.Md to lied on yesterday morning two I, r f ntlemcn aunouueed to fill theposi- L brn; rly occupied by Col. Archer.— Ire.^obor the Telegraph announces that I . Ihusi'ng of tbe I37th Ohio," would ■ - the chair. The Journal and Messenger i that “ Col. Dodson of the 187th fe ’was the man Iu most cases we let IftipLical errors pass, but in this in- I we deem it due to all parties to cor |:t The right name of our new Corn ■ last u Col. A R. '/. Dawson. ■xh. 'VEMKNrs.— Mr. Isaac’s new build- I t Cherry street is nearing completion. ■ Hollingsworth is making preparations ■o upa substantial brick building on ■ a Avenue, not far from the City 11-ill. ■ * in tf U! *od by the Southern Express ■piny, is to be enlarged by an addition ■•5 foot to its length. Many others ■ ; at: building this fall. We are glad, B s P* r,t of “go a-headativeness’' B and, for it augurs well for our future. B irc «]uito scarce, aud bringing eight ■ p.rtli in tnaikct. > >ratKTs.—\V liilo the city nutbori- B ;: 'Twd to do all in their power to y clean, wo find that the force ■\'oj is madtquatc to the task. Some I- i' have become quite filthy again, M l,)l ’ ®o* l rt is in.ulo to remove B* j, encase will le the result. We | :Llt the authorities will take some I T,r d> r<moving the cause of com rci cry thing depends upon oleauli ■' '» the sickiy scasou of the year. B* - ' order of Oapt. Guthrie, our new B't Marshal, addressed to deulcrs in which will bo found in another B" ' something. We hope some ■•twiiibe adopted where by this ex dr.inke.*noss, which has been the or r 0 and a J so 1 >ng, may be suppressed, that the Captain has an eve to B u!ter . I I -b jct Dahck.—Noodle was out at a ■ h“ r *V the other night, and found him ■-Prived of the pleasure of the dance. M-' ,:iat bo forgot to call upon Maj. n for a supply of Revenue stamps, f‘ * t ask any of the young ladies ia the uiaiiy waltz, thiy ■ ’foi stamped. ■ baling —As we were returning from ° a yesterday, we raw a negro man ■ ’ ‘' a trce with a ropa , and hanging on B‘ ck 4 placard with the inscription, ■ * Thief." His name was Henry, ■ *a> slid to hail from Albany. Lsscy, Lyons & Patrick have B^ k i-tjiio s illustrated newspaper, and York Dailies, at the News De- B : Block. V a tfr melons Aoain.—There B' * f *hose extra watermelons for sale B?’ »t store of H. P. Reading, on Mulbcr — B' v - Mr. E. B. Walker, late of the State! - V we are pleased to learn, has taken ■ -«.■ of the Macon and Western Road ■Superintendent. KST The Yarmouth (N. S.) Tribune Bribes an elegant gold watch lately pre- B‘«d to Capt. Charles Morrell, of the Be Acme, of that port, by the President 1 tts United States, for his heroic con- B- ’ n rescuing the crew of the American i last November. Messrs. Winslow, Corning & Cos., ■ n »il tnatiufacturers, give notice RntuTi***** ***** After the first of Sep* Bdm IS * eir w agei will bs reduced SOmgat laWhig mjnfellow E iiekset lends of nACON PRICES CURRENT Maeov, Augnet *6th, 1885. I P'.rad* Vh')l«f»l« *«U11 | !S3. i *3s ! IfHpSi.fiSff* I Grape Jo. 'I $4 00®* «S| f« 0(010 0 ,ft > 29025 ! 26m80 UU (TNI n> ’ ‘8 @3O I 75040 Beoovis .jmch I 26^6 1 ; 26®76 BIT K K'S '"»eh ! 3 j S'.&M) C<"’ ON i;A( !*S ~. je iOO , 8o®»0 ; $X 0< @1 26 O NOIAB 'tt> i I. 26®50 CHEKSE «> J 37® 40 ! 70®7» OOKfKK ;tb 40® 8 j •. 50/000 CoT-roN fc M®B4 i 24039 DMKD FRUIT— 1 1 j Apploa >lb 608 ' 8010 Peaches lb J f®B 8® 0 FLOUR ijb j 6®B I 80 0 OKA IN—C ro . jbusih ' 760,86 I $i 0001 00 do. i $t Tf®2 i<! 82 0002 96 R«»leV... Mo. j 81 0 v 6! |t 2601 30 tj oitß Id o ' I 65 i 76&1 00 F'El® :fc 808 | 10®I2 LAKO.... ...jib ! 8026 i 2«096 LE iTUKRr Upper. ;&> j 4000) j 6 >076 Sole, lb | 36040 j . 40@5 f l I t®’ 00® *' 00| f 000130 , MA< KR tLL .........Ibb . I 834 O' @B6 00 836 0* @37 00 I4bb \ 8 9 POOB-) 10l 880 < 0084 W> U „. T rolts j 80 0 @8« Sol 80 607 60 •M.i.jbaeh O-JOBI 00l ft 00@l » N't» 8 :ft I 8010 I 2£®M O-NaBURGS :yn and | 88@26 26@80 p 2 P f T^ B i n u«b | $2 00@2 60; $3 0003 26 PK > B—Cow jbaeb ! 60070 1 70@80 DI ,, T , Ur hueb I 60075 ; 76086 gfc.—zS | 4*, j . Sfg l-ord j 86029 1 SHOT ‘ft, | 18020 I 81JG A R ft j hS-hj I (s SVkUP —Unne.......j Sorghum . g«l j 9'026 > 2. c .®4o ™ a LO* -lb I 1410 16090 I E ‘ 8 76 ; |1 oC@i O I 81 2602 «« Toba'C 0 0 : 8601 2C‘r 6001 75 WlitSKY—B uiboD <-*1 86 (K@6 ol 80 0007 60 Corn .... mI |8 60@4 6! $t Os @6 Oj Rjre... .'»l ! 88 7504*1 j 84 0005 00 fl> | 16090 j. VARNS bu'ot. j |3 0008 Otl 83 ©T@B 60 Brokers’ Bates. Ba k of th« State of Georgia ...20 Marine L<auk of Geoigia 80 Bank of Stva uah ‘JO Cen'ral UallrmA Bank.. 50 Georgia R it I road Bank 5J Farmer.’ and Me< budea’ Bark .....10 Planter*’ Bank of Georgia.......' 5 Rank ol .Commerce ...... i... 6 Wercbaala’ and Planters’ Bank 5 Clly.Ba kof Angue a „....16 Union Bank of Augusta 6 Alecban'OH’ Bauk of Atigna’a. 5 Bmk of AngusU —.....15 Auguxta Insurance and. Banking Company A B-.nk of Columbus.— 6 Park of Middle Gs -rgia ..60 Bank if A hens O6 Bank of Fulton —.... Uu'on Bank of S >uth Carolina. 80 Eastern Bank of Alabama 1. g) Central Bank of Alabama...... ... ../.■■lfr 0< nimeiclal Hank of A'abaao IQ Pontbiru Bank es Alabama....!. 41 Bmk of Mobile —~.. 49 Bink of Selma.. lo Bank of the fimp-ro Btat«.;: —..—.16 Soiuhweatern Rai road Bank 16 Other Banks of Pouth Carolina. 6 to 16 B.ink of Tennessee .BO -Union Bmk of Tennessee..' 4> P anters’ Bank of TeuneaMe .....40 Muiufaoturer’s yank, Macon 10 Gold 40 042)4 a.lrer 96 0 80 H-A.IXiIiO-A.X> GKTIDB. MACON AND WESTERN RAILBOAP. • A. L. Tn.ru, Superintendent. Leave Maoon ...B:I6AM Arrive at AUanta 6:80 P M Leave Atlanta o:3o A M Arrive at Macon 1 >46 P M SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD. ViasiL Powaa.Sup’t. Lsave Macon., ..................1:28 A M Arrive at Kufaula &18PM Leaveßufiula .8:01 A M Arrive at Maoon 8:10 PM Albany Branch—Mail Train. Leave Smithvllle—No 10 2:49 P,M Arrive at Albany—No 18 ..4:84 r M h >ave Albany TdM> A M Arrive at Smlthvi.le 9.09 A M «- CENTRAL RAILROAD. • Gkobqb W. Adams, Sup’t. L>ave Macon .....IMAM Arrive at Batontou 1:24 PM Leave Katonton ~&Ot)A M Arrive a‘ Macon I>BB P M 1 Trains leave Macon on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fri days, and roturn Tuesdays, Thursdsys A Saturdays. MAOON AND BRUNSWICK RAILROAD. G. A. Dobs, Sup’t. Leave Vfaeon , ...B:4OPM Arrive at Junction 6:40 P M Leave Junction...! ..8:80 A M Arrive at Macon..,.. UL9t A M ATLANTA AND WEST POINT RAILRO*AD Gbobos G. 8011, Sup’t. Leave Atlanta •' T:80 A M Arrive at West Point.... 4:80 P M Leave West Point.. 6:80 A M Arrive at Atlanta .8-J6PM GEORGIA RAILROAD. Gbokox Yosas, Sup’t. • Leave Atlanta -iW 4 JJ Arrive at Augusta .6:40 P M Leave Augusta a .*-99 A M Arrive at Atlanta .... v . 8:00 P M WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. E. B. Walks*, Sup’t. Trsnsp. A dally freight and passenger train eomsMaosd running to Chattahoochee River on the 7th of June. Lca*e Atlanta ® : ®o *JJ Arrive st Atlanta - .*:9O P M MUSCOGEE RAILROAD. Leave Macon.. 5i7.28 A. M. Arrive W J- Leave Columbus....,. * , Arrive 6-24 P. M Losey, Lyons & Patrick Are in constant receipt of the following at their News Emporium, on Cherry street, near Ellis’ Drug Store : New York, Cincinnati, Louisville and Nashville Dailies. Illustrated and Sporting Weeklies. Harper’s, Atlantic, Godey’s, Les lie's and Peterson’s Monthly Magazines. Abo have a fine assortment of Late Novels, Novelettes and light general reading matter. Stationery in every variety. Photographic Albums, Toilet Soap, Pooka* Books, Play, ing Cards, etc., etc. aug24-tf JAMES SEYMOUR, WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, MACON, O A., OFFERS his services in the Purchase of Cotton, sad Rope, for ssle st lowest market Prises. sug27— lot* LOST? OBBTOLEN. ALL persons ere notified not to trade for e Cottas Receipt lotted by J. H. Wooiford for css bf >e of Got* ST»srke4l. W, fl., No. L veifbiof MS poaads, town, *»«• M. »Mfc mUt-U ■ Freight Wanted ft Pm bo«M ssfssMf to isntoMii Bfm PHOENIX PRINTING HOUSE, Nteeita tram, macon, la. J W. BURKE & CO, (LAIR BURKE, BOTKIN A 00.) TTAYIKO rescued part of their PUNTING MATERIALS w. **d pure ha led other b - ** * k iii A.L3L KINDS OP BOOK, JOB PRINTING and binding. 81CH AN ♦. % . : -i'... LfiTTEli-HEADS, LAW TEBS' BLANKS, BANK CHECKS, PROGRAMMES, HAND PAMPHLETS, CARDS, RECEIPTS, CIRCULARS, dr'ay TICKETS, * RAILROAD RECEIPTS, APOTHECARY. LABELS, HOUSE RENT BONDS, PROMIS3ARY NOTES, WATCH LABELS, POSTERS, WEDDING CARDS, KTO., # *TO., WITH DISPATCH, IN BEST MANNER, ON REASONABLE TERMS, All es our Materials are mr ■l « IN GOOD ORDER, WBufc KNABLXO US TO TURN OUT WORK UNSURPASS ED BY ANY OFFICE IN THE SOUTH. Q-ive us a Trial. BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL \ e AND VISITING CARDS. PRINTED IN THE HANDSOMEST STYLE Os THE ART I ALL KIXM OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING executed IN TEE BEST STYLE AT REASONABLE RATES AT THE PHCENII PUBLISHING HOUSE. MM commum* anb w-lawi - Os ••CISTIKt. * laak, esrsersuss, s IsarMssl law. BUsk BMkt nil *» uritr, la Urn Out*, habit, sal Cesatf OSmn.- MiNniMwn IN ANY STYLUS. OitOSm b (a Vatf* SsiUisc, affMlM ****"• mmssiissa m Infernal Revenue Dfetice* OFFICE COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL KEV., I 2* Disraicr of Ga., Maoon, Aug. 17, 1565. . J Tbe attention ol all parties who may be interested is called to the provisions of tbe following sections of the “Act to provide internal revenue to support tbs government, to pay interest on the public debt, and for other purposes, approved June 30,1864. as amend ed by the act of March 3, 1863, including sections re lating to the collection of iuteroai revenue, from other acts”; j Sec. 51. And be it farther enacted, That lbs appli cation in.writing made by any person for a license for distilling, as aforesaid, shall state tbe place of distilling, I' the number and capacity of The still or stills, boiler or boilers, and the name of the person, firm, company, or corporation usiugand owning iho same, and owning the building used as a distillery, and the land on which the same is located, and if the land or buildiupis leased, the termg and conditions of the lease: and soy person making a false statement in either ol the said particu an shall' ».v»* and pay the sum of three hundred dollars, to berjoovered with costs of suit. Sic. 55. And be it farther eroded, That, in addi tion to tbe duties navable for license herein provided. there shall be levied, collected and paid on all spirits that may be distilled and sold, or distilled «nd remov ed for consumption or sale, of first proof, on and after the fijrst day of July, eighteen hundred aud sixty-ii>ur, and prior to the first day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, a duty of one dollar and fifty cents on each and every gallon; and on and after January first, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, a duty of two dollars on each and every gallon. And all spirita which may be in the possession of the distiller or in public store or bonded warehouse, on either the first day of July or January aforesaid, no duty having been paid thereon •ball be held and treated as if distilled oa those daye irrespectively, and said duties shall be paid bythe own er, agent, or superintendent of the still or other vessel in which tbe said spirits have been distilled within five days after the time of r..-udering the accounts of spirits so chargable with duty, required to hr render# 1 by law. And the said duties shall be a lien on tbs spirit distilled and on the distillery used for distilling the aame, with the stills, vessels, fixtures, and tools there in, and on tbe lot or tract of land whereon the said dis tillery is situated, until tbe said duty shall be paid: Prodded, That the duty on all spirits shall be collected at no lower mte than the basis of first proof, and shall be increased in proportion for any greater than tbe strength of first proof, except wheh made and used in the manufacture of vinegar or acetic acid, in which ease the duties shall be collected oa the basis of the ac tual proof: Preceded further, That any person who shall distill spirits and use the same in the msnufav tnre of any article without having taken out a license and paid such duties as are prescribed by law in relation thereto, shall, in addition to all other penalties and forfeitures, be liable to pay one hundred per cent, additional duties thereon. JAS C. McBURNEY, angl9-tf Collector. OFfiC'E COLLECTOR INTERNAL RENENUE, / 2n Distbict Ga, Maoon, Aug. 11,1865. f By order from Treasury Department, Taxes when due are required to be paid before shipment cotton of ean be made from this District. The 2nd District is composed of the following counties: Baki r, Bibb, Butts, Calhoun, Cbattabooobee, Clav,’ Crawford, Deca tur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Harris. Houston, Lee, MaconfMarion, Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, # Muscogee, Pulaski, Pike, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Spaulding, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor,Terrell, Upson, Web ster and Worth. JAi> C. McBURNEY, ang!2-tf ’ * (factor. OFFICE COLLACTOR OF INTERNAL REV., ) 2d DiSTKier or Gkoroia, > Macon, Aug. 14, 1865. ) Notice is given, that all distillers of apples, peaches, grapes, corn, or other substances; and all manufactur ers of tobacco, cigars, Ac., are required to take out a license, and give bond, to be approved at this office.— Those wbo fail to give bond 1 and procure a license, *aro in addition to all other penalties and forfeitures, liable to pay one hundred per centum additional duties there on. Notick.—Merchants and others purchasing liquors, before the duty is paid, do so at their own risk, as tbe law compels me to seize it, no matter in whose hands it may be found. JAS. C. McBURNEY, augl9-tt Collector. HEADQUARTERS POST, > Macon, Ga., Aug. 17, 1865. ) Orokbs, No. 3. I. Constant complaints haviug been made to these Headquarters, in consequence of the person of persons keeping the eating table-at the market house charging akhorbitant prices for g&els, they will hereafter charge 50 cents per meal. . Any violation of this order will be severely punish- ■ ed. By order of M. R. Ancnee, Col. Com’d’g Post. . H.G NORTON, ang!9-tf Lt and Post Adj’t AUGUSTA HOTEL PROPRIETORS: S. M. JONES, Z. A. RICE. WE respectfully invite our old friends and the trav eling public lo give us a call. Our House is located in tbe heart of trada, and convenient to the depots. Augusta, Ga., Aug. 24, 1865. . ts SAMUEL D. KILLEN, .A-ttorney at Law, PERRY, GEORGIA SENDS greeting to his friends aod former patrons, and hereby announces his safe return from tbe war. Having recovered my wonted health and secured my right to citizenship, I tender my professional services to all who may be so unfortunate as to need legal ad vice, and will be found in my old office in Fielder’s Building, or at my residence. » For reference—my former record. aug24-lm* , tm St. Cecilia’s Academy. This well known female academy, under thr direction of the Sisters of the Or der of St. Dominic, situated in one of the most delightful and healthy localities in Davidson coun tv, will open for the next session on the first Mon day in September. For further particulars,'apply at the Academy, or address “The Mother Supe rior, St. Cecilia’s Academy, Mount Vernon, Nash ville, Tenn. jyl9-lm G BORGIA. Houston County.—Oaonuav'e omoi 101 a*u> Oocutt.—Where**, George M. T. Feagia, petition* the un<Jer«igned for letter* of Uismiaaion from the Administration of estate of John V. Fordham, deceased. Thlals therefore to eito and admonish all persons concerned la fee and appear at my olßee on or before the first Monday la March next, and show eaase, if nny they have, why said letters should not be granted. Siren under my oStelal signature, this Avgust 14, aaglfi-*la WM. T. SWIFT, Ordinary. S3.EOBGIA,Pulaski Coanty.-Whereas, Mary Jf Oatkoat applies to ms for Letters of Administration,on the estate of wu. B. Octbou*, late es said county, dic’d These are therefore to sits aad admonish all aad singular, the kindred ead creditors sf said finessed, to fee sad ay pea» at uy oßseeaer before the first Monday la Oet. nest, thea aad there |o shew sense, If nay they have, why Mid letters should not fee granted, _ STaskfsfr." 1 llfM-lh Ordinary. /lEOBOU, Boustea VT Orrum son Ua John M. (Hiss, petitions the uaderstgasd for Letters es Administration de Beau mi, uponthe estate es Risdes fissith, late es •aid seuty, deed. These arsthef efere te site aaiadnesishthe kladred aad eredlten es said diseased te file their ahleetlans—4f aay they have—oa or feeffere the firm Monday la Oetehsr asst—why aald Administration should aot fee granted. QrsfASssrsuPxiKZ&MoX u le«yieUa«i»i AT W.A.HTJEFB GRAIN EMPORIUM, i tottnd th« following articles for sale. , 10,000 bushels Corn, A 100 bushels Oats, * 000 bushels Cow Peas, 100 bushels Ground Peas, 0,000 pounes Choice Bacon, 000 bush, fresh Meal, ,** ■ * * 000 reams Wrapping Paper. - 800 boxes Tobacco, all grades, - 100 boxes Family Boap, 000 bbls* good Flour, 0 boxes of the genuine !Sperm Candles, *, . > 10 cases One Brandy, 10 “ Madeira and Sherry Wine, ’ " 't t.'if/ 00 bales Cotton, 00 bbls. Salt, 80 “ Sorghum Syrup, . 1,000 yards Macon Sheeting, 1,000 ," 7-S Shirtiug. WANTED. $2,000 in GOLD, $2,000 in SlLViffe, 15,000 bushel* CORN, o,oso pounds BACON, 100 bales COTTON, 1,000 bushels fresh MEAL, 100 barrels SYRUP 1 ; 25 bbls. SUGAR, and any quantity of FODDER, OATS* &c , that may be offered. For all of which the highest price will be paid by aug2s-tf W. A. HUFF. THEY ARE COMING. We have Engaged the EOhIPSE EXPRESS to bring ell of our GOODS, anti one Car Load baa ar rived. Among them are Fine Old Port, SHERRY, and MADKRIA WINE, in Casks. VER ZENAV CHAMPAGNE and St. JOLIEN ME DOCK CLARET, ia Caste. PURE SAL\D OIL, English Chow-Chow, White Onions, Pickled, Lemon Hvrup, Assorted Extracts, Lord Ward’s Worcester shire Sauce Another Lot of Fine Ale and Porter, by the Cask or Retail. Come and look for yourself. GREER A LAKE, No. 1 Ralston Granite Range, 3d St., Macon, Go. aug. 24-1, ' SOS REWARD. STOLEN FROM my stable on the night of the 20th inst., one light sorrel HORSE, about nine years old, with faint star in forehead, quite thin in flesh, shoes on fore feet, foretop and mane bad been primmed square, but nearly grown out. A MARE and COLT was taken with the Horse, and found near Dames Ferry, about twenty miles from Macou. A negro says a white man sold him the Mare and Colt on Monday morning, and went on witb tbe Horse, with bridle but no saddle on, going towards the Indian Springs. I will pay FIFTEEN dollars for the HORSE, and FIFTY dollars for Thief with prool to conrict him. aug25 7 8t» W. J. McKLROY, REAL ESTATE A G E_N_C F . I HEREBY tender my service* to the public in buy ing, selling and reoiing houses and tenements, in the eity of Macon, and ALSO * • In buying, selling and renting farms and wild land* throughout tha State. * Haying had long experience in sach business, 1 pro mise promptitude to all who may wish tny set yii'Mpand flatter myself that I shall he ab<e to give set Election. Terms moderate. J- K. HARM AX, Over Christian Index office, CoMon Avenue. t.ug23-2w* Crockery! Crockery! JUST received, several more crate* CROCKERY and CLASS-WARE. Also, large lot of TEA and COFFEE. N. A. MSORATU, Ag’t. aug24-tf TO CAPITALISTS. A RARE opportunity ie now presented, to invest a few thousand dollars in Forest Lands, either in the South western or '•'-letokee counties, of Georgia. Or in beet class interest bearing paper, made before the war, with an ample guarantee against loss to the pur chaser. Also some South-western Railroad Stock. Apply to WM. B. PARKER. aug2s-4t FOR SALE. A FINE CARRIAGE and double HARNESS, but little soiled from use. Also, a splendid Piano, made of Rosewood, of superior finish and tone, of latest style and improvements, and little used. Apply to S. 8> BURR, augtt-4t st this offled. NOTICE. OFFICE MACON A WESTERN U. 8.,1 Macon, Aug. ft, IMA j QH and after this date the freight on COTTON from Macon to Atlanta will be tore dollars pee , net te ssseed five hundred lbs. to weight- K« C. COXf Aettog Bup’t BEEF! BEEF! BEEFM A supply of fresh BEEF can be found at the MAR fnriSk.*”' 7 c r ’ JOIUMI 6 HB JOB OFFICE. We are prepared to do all kinds of JOB WOBK at Short Notice ‘"andj TREASONABLE . • r IATES, such as Circulars, Hand Bills, a Posters, Railroad Blanks, etc., etc. Mercantile, Law and Visiting CARDS. PAMPHLETS, eto. We have on hand a large assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY CARDS. LAW BLANKS, ETC., ETO. At OLD PRICES. Parties will find it to their interest to give ns a call. 8. ROSE k CO. New Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods and Clothing STORE. WE, the subscribers, beg leave to inform our nu nitrous friends and the public generally, that we have received the most extensive and select stock of Dry Goods, Clothiog and Furnishing Goods in this market, and are prepared to accommodate wholesale and retail customer* with all article* in our line at the lowest cash prices. We are receiving Goods daily, aud have now ou hand 20 Cases of American Prints^ 76 Pieces of Irish Lihens, Table Cloths, and Towellings, A large lot of linen, ailk and cotton Handkerchiefs. A line and large assortment of Jaconeta, Swiss Mua tins, Lawns, Cambrics, Brilliants. Paper Cambrics, Hollands, Canton Flannels, Jeans, Sheetings and Shirt ings of all descriptions, Alapacas, Bombazine, Meri nos, Delaines, Bareges, Crapes, Ac. Ladiet’ Cloaks, made in the latest style; Shawls. A large stock of Ididies’ Hose, Gloves, Gauntlets, Belts aud Ribbons. A large assortment of ladles’ misses and children’s Shoes, Gaiters, Bulmodeb, Slippers aud Booties. Uoopskirts of al l sorts and prices. Ladies’ Collars, Edgings and Inaertings, Trimmings, Musquito Nettings. Perfumery, Scissors, Thimbles, Knives and Fork*, Pocket Knives, Purses, Pocket Books aud tbs like. In the clothing line we olfer fine Caasimere Suits, Silk, Satin and Marseilles Vests, fine Broadcloatb Costs, Black Doeskin Pants; in short, Clothing of all sizes and prices. A large stook of Hats, mens’ and boys Shoes and Boots. Shirts, and Collars, Under Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Handkerchief, Gloves, Gauntlets, Suspenders, Ac. A fine lot of Watches and Jewelry. • A liberal discount will be made to country merchants, who will honor us with scall. A. SCHEURMAN A URO., Mulberry st., next to Board man’s Book Store, sug23-lm 0 • Macon, Ga. MARINE, FIRE AMD LIFE INSURANCE. i mutxix IJf»UUA.NCR COM PA N'T, OP BROOUTIf) V. f. Capital $1,000,000. INTSENATIOXAL INSUBANCE COMPANY, Os NEW YORK. Capital $1,000,000. MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, Os NSW TOSS. Capital $500,000. NSW TORK UfE INSUEANUB COMPANY. Assets $4,000,000. J. MONROE OGDEN, Aoext. Offica at Mitchel A Smiths Store, Brd Street. auglO-lm* . >4i DR. JIMES MERCER GREEN, HAS resuma 1 the practice of his Profession. Offies OB Second StiaH, up stairs, immediately eibove the store of J. B. U abershsm A Cos. Kesidencs on Poplar street, one and a half squares above the City Hall. jyl4-3m» _ _ JONATH/iN COLLINS A J. A. FOSTER# GBf.RRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Third Street, Macon, Ga. WiU attend strictly to all Burines* en trusted to them. ang*A’B-Bm* AEOH Glif OrawterA CesEtfr-WtiHM. VJ Resit aatn ». Barnes, Administrator on the setM# « John Ifer* ta, late of taldeoanty. deetaaed, appUeyteme fer Letter i of Dismission from said aotate. These art therefor# to sIU and admon)sbaU,SSdaJ»ga lar tb a hot rs and erodttors, to show oanse. If Shy tfeegSafo. why «aid totters thoald not be granted^ at tho oxpWaSta ot ,l Vtven under say hand at ofßeo, March tlst, MR. sprt-wdm JAMBS L. EAT, Ordinary. rtBOROIA, Hsuiton Ceuntjy-OiWMWi \jt Omen ton sab Ooohty.—Whtroaa, «*»*{“«!Ng" \ gaaarffag I SUPERIOR COURTS. I ATnB.tMHf.RTi Albaxt, Ga., Aug. 1 i9* | THE Superior Courts of tb* sere nl cor tr.* posing the South western Ctrc.i t, trill be hr ! at I tbe ensuing riding, at the times nowprwnb.4 except that of the oounty of Worth, which will be beidewM 8d Monday in October next. In counties m were not held at the laet spring term*, tbe Jns* •. of tbe Inferior Coart ore requested to meet* tb. ■ ■. k? and drawSS Grand and 48 Petit JurrTa,wb<>M.: . »*• 4 ,! Ij suqfmoned by the Sheriffs or their Hepatic* Tb rising of the Jury boxes by tbe Inferior Curts . derea, if not done, need not be for tbe pre*. «t. Parties, witness**, and counsel are notified tL »t tb. Dockets will he called in their order, and show. « i»r continuances will be required. RICH. H. CLARK. aug22-6t Judge Sup’r. Court, S. \V. C. WANTED. * A GOOD dwelling house, with fire or six moms fe I wanted for next yaar, from let of OCTOBER One near the busineee part of town preferred. For for her particulars inquire at this OFFICE. aug ID-lQt* DISTILLERY. ~ HAVING completed all my arrangement* to 1 *wl and rectify SPIRITS, I am prepared to r ike contracts with any one, who mar wish to distill pesih-e and ether freita into brandy. I will also furn-n ti e trade with rectified whieky, pure epirits and to M ff>r cent, alcohol. For farther particulars eo.ju.re of r. Sparks, or at mjr distillery, three w<-«t of Moeou! ADERHOLD A BOX AC D. _ auglO—lm. LANEY & BRANNON*, V COTTON FACTQH6, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING MEROHAN TB, KCVACLI. ALA. WILL give their personal attention to tbe purr ne ing of Goods, Ac. BBFBBBKCBSS Ei-Gov. Shorter; Yoong, Wood* A Gardner, fobs la, Ala.; William H. Young. Columboo, Go.; I. P Rosa, J. H. Anderson A Hoo. Macon, (k ; 'V J. A • derson A Cos., Fprt Valley, Ga.; Atkjn* A m>. w A. McKeneie A Cos., Apalachicola, Flo., G. !>%>?<? Ce., New Orleans, Louisiana- j. vl? lm. v. t. m. AitnianoN. r- ANDERSON & DeLANE, OEHERAL PBODICE AND Commission Merchants, MACON. GA.. Triangular Block, Ofpwiw City Store. WILL keep on hand for etle, Btmn, Lord. Sugar, Coffee, Boiler. Chicken*. Flour. M-r Grits, Rien, Tobacco, dte ,k. And eoimt re, sigoments ot Produce and nil other ariidea ot Commerce. * AH goods consigned to oar car# tor sai*. »i l receive prompt attention. Give us a trial, as we muet lire. •u*i3—tf HINES & HOBBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, UII»I, 01- WE are now prepared to make not apnlieeliiai fer pordoo tor 1,/'** worth OT * r exoeoted in tb# flty prnclamati •lof Ir • it Johoa»n. We will in*K “J P r ' lor* the Provisional ©ov#7®°* •* * **"'/’ ‘ 1 prowl, and 00# of our *rm a ’W* " ’ Y : , early day, that they may be da.,' r " n Oar office ia open to our clients for tU* f' l ' ‘ * in all ita branches. a - FOR SALE. A small FARM of 100 acres; 40 acne and HICKORY timber, four and a half n GRIFFIN. GA.. is off-red for sale. The i > »> 4 • good FRUIT ORCHARDS*, nwuait w vr. - «*• nod a good well on it, doable log dwelii-i* r. . booses. For further nnrtiealsrn apply *o JASON BURK. On (fin, O*. or H.li BIRR, BUglS—tf M .coa, f-u DRIED PEACHES. I WILL FAY’ HIGHEST MARKET-PRICE For Dried Peaches, If bright and well dried. , J. N. SEYMOUR. aagll—lm PUGH & LUNQUEST, PHOTOGRAPH, AMBROTYPE, , AND Daguerrean Gallery, Triangular Block, Macon, Gr. We have received anew supply of material and are prepared to osacato picture kind in the beat otyle of art. *aa*lO—3m* I. C. PLANT, Stock, Exchange and Money Broker, • MACON, GA. Stocks, Bonds, Sterling and Domestic Kv !;< * , Bank Notes, Gov.-rniDent Claim*, Gold and Silver bought and -old ; mon-v invested as parties may direct! Collectiooa made and promptly remitted for. RavEsancsslt. H. Maury A Cos., Riehmoel. v » . W. M. A J. C. Martin A Co- Charleston; denial ris Montgomery; Marine Bank of Geo-g a, .•»* i fl ash ; Union Bank, Augusta, Wm. 11. Y -mg. deot Bank ot Columbus; St. John, Puw-r. A > j , Mobile. jyie-Sui* INS ORAN 3E. THE undersigned has been rn-appoiated ag. at of that reliable Inetituiion, the Merchants’ Insuranoo Company. OF HARTFORD, CONN.. and will he glad to serve hie friends who wish to bo secured against loss by fire. Office at the counting room of SNIDER ACoL LINS, on Second street. aeyio-lm HENRY L JEWETT. furniture and wood wore or all Knot made t* obder. Parmltare Cliunt aid Repaired. COFFINS ALWAYS ON HAND, inuntmyoiyiu. at my factory, r-- at Third Street. dbrutii lb wood jandgi-em* _ ON CONSIGNMENT. 100 pioose Ky. BAGGING. • 40 coils GREEN LEAF ROPE, 100 hank CORN MEAL, 300 Iba Ky. TWINE. 13 keg* 81. CARB SODA, auglO-tf J. H. ANDERSON A HAW. /YBSB6IA, Pnlaakt Oeaaty.-*>nai, Saha Vjr MYhaU, rnUei fer letter* es aewtef raWea e* <ao •OMdeef P.d. MoffhaM, Into eg NoUMM). and ereSMen of said lainH, te be aad *»:«•» ** •? adM# ea the S»e> Men day m omhdf am,m dhow aa.ee w MSttMfheve, why aMMMthoald m» he pwed ■»